Ventilating cleaning assembly

ABSTRACT

A ventilating cleaning assembly includes a cleaning agent bottle, a cover, and a cleaning cloth. The cleaning agent bottle has an opening end and a bottom end opposite to each other. The cover has an open end and a closed end opposite to each other. The open end of the cover is detachably assembled to the cleaning agent bottle. An accommodating room is formed between an upper portion of the cover and the cleaning agent bottle. A plurality of permeable holes are formed in a peripheral wall of the cover corresponding to the accommodating room. The cleaning cloth is stored in the accommodating room. The cleaning agent bottle and the cleaning cloth are integrated together by utilizing the cover. In addition, the cleaning cloth stored in the accommodating room of the cover can be kept dry because of the permeable holes of the cover.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to Taiwan Application Serial Number103205208, filed Mar. 26, 2014, which is herein incorporated byreference,

BACKGROUND

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates to a cleaning assembly. More particularly,the present invention relates to a ventilating cleaning assembly.

2. Description of Related Art

Portable touch reading devices, such as tablet PCs, mobile phones,iPads, iPhones, e-BOOKs, etc., all have touch screens to allow users touse by touch. These portable touch reading devices are usually carriedby users so that users can access them at any time.

Because users carry the portable touch reading devices and the portabletouch reading devices are ready to use at any time, dust and dirt in theair tend to accumulate on the touch panels whenever the portable touchreading devices are utilized outdoors or in environments not clean. Inaddition to that, the operations of the touch screens are performed bytouching the touch screens with users fingers, fingerprints easilyadhere to the touch screen. The dust and fingerprints will significantlyaffect acuity of touch screens and camera lenses. In order to achievethe visual clarity and reading clarity, it is necessary to removecontaminants such as dust and fingerprints on the touch screens at alltime.

When cleaning the touch screens, it is not suitable to use items beinghand-carried, such as tissues or handkerchiefs which are rough, sincethe touch screens will be severely scratched. Rather, dedicated cleaningcloths are utilized to wipe and clean the touch screens. In order toremove, for example, fingerprints or grease spots, sometimes a cleaningagent is needed to assist in the cleaning. That is done by spraying thecleaning agent onto the cleaning cloth first and then wiping thecontaminants off the screen with the cleaning cloth so as to achieve acomplete cleaning effect.

However, the cleaning agent bottles and the cleaning cloths in thecurrently commercially available cleaning assembly are separate items.Thus, the sizes are big and all parts are separate, which are notconvenient to carry, Additionally, the prior art cleaning cloth isusually stored in a closed box. The cleaning cloth is still in a wetstate after the cleaning cloth has been moistened with the cleaningagent and used to wipe the screen. Once the cleaning cloth is stored inthe closed box, bacteria breed on the cleaning cloth so that thecleaning cloth becomes mouldy, thus being not sanitary and affecting thecleaning effect thereafter.

For the foregoing reasons, there is a need to solve the above-mentionedproblems by providing a ventilating cleaning assembly.

SUMMARY

The present invention provides a ventilating cleaning assembly in whicha cleaning agent bottle and a cleaning cloth are integrally stored. Inaddition, the cleaning cloth can be kept dry because of a ventilatingeffect.

A ventilating cleaning assembly is provided. The ventilating cleaningassembly comprises a cleaning agent bottle, a cover, and a cleaningcloth. The cleaning agent bottle has an opening end and a bottom endopposite to each other. A nozzle is disposed at the opening end. Thecover has an open end and a closed end opposite to each other. The openend of the cover is detachably assembled to the cleaning agent bottle.An accommodating room is formed between an upper portion of the coverand the cleaning agent bottle. A plurality of permeable holes are formedin a peripheral wall of the cover corresponding to the accommodatingroom. The cleaning cloth is stored in the accommodating room.

in one embodiment according to the present invention, the cover isassembled to the cleaning agent bottle through a screw-fit structure.

In one embodiment according to the present invention, the screw-fitstructure comprises a plurality of screw-fit projections and a pluralityof screw-fit slots. The plurality of screw-fit projections are disposedon an outer wall of the cleaning agent bottle. The plurality ofscrew-fit slots are disposed on an inner wall of the cover at the openend. The plurality of screw-fit slots match with the plurality ofscrew-fit projections, and the plurality of screw-fit slots and theplurality of screw-fit projections are screw-fitted to each other.

In one embodiment according to the present invention, an enlargedportion is disposed at the bottom end of the cleaning agent bottle.

In one embodiment according to the present invention, the enlargedportion is in a polygonal shape.

In one embodiment according to the present invention, a plurality ofanti-slip groves are disposed on an outer wall of the cover at the openend.

In one embodiment according to the present invention, the nozzle of thecleaning agent bottle is covered by a nozzle cap.

According to one embodiment of the ventilating cleaning assembly of thepresent invention, the cleaning agent bottle and the cleaning cloth areintegrated together by utilizing the cover so as to be convenientlycarried. The cover has ventilating effect because of the permeable holesso that air is able to circulate inside and outside of the accommodatingroom of the cover. As a result, the cleaning cloth stored in theaccommodating room of the cover can be kept dry to avoid bacteria growthand the cleaning cloth getting mouldy.

It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description andthe following detailed description are by examples, and are intended toprovide further explanation of the invention as claimed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention can be more fully understood by reading the followingdetailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to theaccompanying drawings as follows:

FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of a ventilating cleaning assemblyaccording to one embodiment of this invention;

FIG. 2 depicts an exploded view of the ventilating cleaning assembly inFIG. 1;

FIG. 3 depicts a cross-sectional view of the ventilating cleaningassembly in FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 depicts a cross-sectional view of the ventilating cleaningassembly taken along line A-A of FIG. 3; and

FIG. 5 depicts a ventilation schematic view of the ventilating cleaningassembly in FIG. 3.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of theinvention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanyingdrawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in thedrawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.

A description is provided with reference to FIG. 1 to FIG. 4. Accordingto one embodiment of the present invention, a ventilating cleaningassembly comprises a cleaning agent bottle 100, a cover 200, and acleaning cloth 300.

The cleaning agent bottle 100 has an opening end 110 and a bottom end120 opposite to each other. A nozzle 130 is disposed at the opening end110 and is configured to spray cleaning agent inside the cleaning agentbottle 100 outward by pressing the nozzle 130. The nozzle 130 is coveredby a nozzle cap 150 to avoid the nozzle 130 being pressed by mistake andto protect the cleaning agent from evaporation. An enlarged portion 140in a polygonal shape, for example, a hexagonal shape, is disposed at thebottom end 120 of the cleaning agent bottle 100 which serves as astopper portion when being assembled with the cover 200 and a gripportion when being disassembled from the cover 200, and prevents theventilating cleaning assembly from rotating when the ventilatingcleaning assembly is laid flat.

The cover 200 has an open end 210 and a closed end 220 opposite to theopen end 210. The open end 210 of the cover 200 is detachably assembledto the cleaning agent bottle 100 through a screw-fit structure 260. Thescrew-fit structure 260 comprises a plurality of screw-fit projections261 disposed on an outer wall of the cleaning agent bottle 100 and aplurality of screw-fit slots 262 disposed on an inner wall of the cover200 at the open end 210. The plurality of screw-fit slots 262 match withthe plurality of screw-fit projections 261 and are screw-fitted to eachother so as to adjust a travel length of screw-fitting. A size of anaccommodating room 240 is thus adjusted. A plurality of anti-slipgrooves 270 are disposed on an outer wall of the cover 200 at the openend 210 so that the cover 200 is easy to grip when the cover 200 isdetached from the cleaning agent bottle 100.

When the cover 200 and the cleaning agent bottle 100 are in an assembledstate, the accommodating room 240 is formed between an upper portion 230of the cover 200 and the cleaning agent bottle 100, and a plurality ofpermeable holes 250 are formed in a peripheral wall of the cover 200corresponding to the accommodating room 240.

The cleaning cloth 300 is stored in the accommodating room 240 of thecover 200.

While cleaning, the user only need to detach the cover 200 and removethe cleaning cloth 300 and the nozzle cap 150 and press the nozzle 130of the cleaning agent bottle 100 the cleaning agent in the cleaningagent bottle 100 then can be sprayed out onto the cleaning cloth 300.The cleaning cloth 300 is then used to wipe the object to be cleaned,such as dirty areas on the screen, so as to remove the contaminants.

description is provided also with reference to FIG. 5. After thecleaning is completed, the cleaning cloth 300 may be stored in theaccommodating room 240 of the cover 200, and the cover 200 is assembledto the cleaning agent bottle 100 through the screw-fit structure 260 soas to be integrated together. The plurality of permeable holes 250 ofthe cover 200 has a ventilating effect so that air is able to circulateinside and outside of the accommodating room 240. The cleaning cloth 300stored in the accommodating room 240 is dried naturally to avoidbacteria growth and the cleaning cloth 300 getting mouldy. The expectedcleaning effect of the cleaning cloth 300 is thus kept.

According to the ventilating cleaning assembly of one embodiment of thepresent invention, the cleaning agent bottle and the cleaning cloth areintegrated together by utilizing the cover. In addition, the cover hasthe ventilating effect to allow the cleaning cloth(s) stored in theaccommodating room of the cover to be kept dry so as to avoid bacteriabreeding and the cleaning cloth(s) getting mouldy.

Although the present invention has been described in considerable detailwith reference to certain embodiments thereof, other embodiments arepossible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims shouldnot be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.

It will be apparent to those sidled in the art that variousmodifications and variations can be made to the structure of the presentinvention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present inventioncover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fallwithin the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.

What is claimed is:
 1. A ventilating cleaning assembly, comprising: acleaning agent bottle having an opening end and a bottom end opposite tothe opening end, a nozzle being disposed at the opening end; a coverhaving an open end and a closed end opposite to the open end, the openend of the cover being detachably assembled to the cleaning agentbottle, an accommodating room being formed between an upper portion ofthe cover and the cleaning agent bottle, and a plurality of permeableholes being formed in a peripheral wall of the cover corresponding tothe accommodating room; and a cleaning cloth stored in the accommodatingroom.
 2. The ventilating cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein the coveris assembled to the cleaning agent bottle through a screw-fit structure.3. The ventilating cleaning assembly of claim 2, wherein the screw-fitstructure comprises: a plurality of screw -fit projections disposed onan outer wall of the cleaning agent bottle; a plurality of screw-fitslots disposed on an inner wall of the cover at the open end, theplurality of screw-fit slots being correspondingly screw-fitted to theplurality of screw-fit projections.
 4. The ventilating cleaning assemblyof any of claims 3, wherein an enlarged portion is disposed at thebottom end of the cleaning agent bottle.
 5. The ventilating cleaningassembly of claim 4, wherein the enlarged portion is in a polygonalshape.
 6. The ventilating cleaning assembly of claim 4, wherein aplurality of anti-slip grooves are disposed on an outer wall of thecover at the open end.
 7. The ventilating cleaning assembly of claim 4,wherein the nozzle of the cleaning agent bottle is covered by a nozzlecap.